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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Peace Deal with Rwanda Fails to Address Serious Crimes Committed ...

  • The peace agreement signed on 27 June 2025 between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda fails to address justice for victims of serious crimes, according to Amnesty International.
  • Since the agreement, conflicts have continued in North and South Kivu provinces, leading to civilian deaths, according to credible reports received by Amnesty International.
  • M23 continues to abduct young men and has been documented committing war crimes, while human rights abuses by the Wazalendo have also been reported by the UN and other organizations.
  • The deal missed an opportunity to address impunity for crimes in eastern DRC, said Agnès Callamard, Secretary General of Amnesty International.
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In the agreement signed between the DRC and Rwanda on 27 June in Washington, a plan to neutralize the Hutu FDLR rebels was outlined by Kinshasa and Kigali, without meeting the expectations of the victims of the conflict. The agreement also ignores the AFC/M23 group, whose discussions are continuing in Doha, Qatar.

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communistusa.org broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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